SEAL Image 6500 Specifications

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Image
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600 MD Laminator
Image
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6500
Image
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600 MD Laminator
Owner’s
Operation
Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operation

Image® 600 MD Laminator Image® 6500 Image® 600 MD Laminator Owner’s Operation Manual

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9PRODUCT FEATURES SAFETY FEATURES The Image® 600 MD Laminator is designed with safety and protective devices with the user’s safety the primary co

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10LAMINATOR FEATURES Figure 3: Laminator Features STANDARD FEATURES 1 - Control Panel System For independent control of pressure, temperature,

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11FRONT CONTROL PANEL SYSTEM 1. Air Pressure Gauge: Indicates the PSI reading for the downward pressure of the top main roller. The standard setti

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12PULL ROLLER CONTROLS The Pull Roller controls are located on the right side cabinet when facing the rear of the laminator. 1. Air Regulator Kn

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13PULL ROLLER PRESSURE CONTROLS Figure 6: Pull Roller Pressure Controls The Pull Roller Pressure Control Panel is located on the left

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14TOP MOTOR CONTROL PANEL Figure 7: Top Motor Control Panel MOTOR CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 1. Speed Adjustment Knob Use this kno

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15SET-UP AND OPERATION After you have reviewed the operational details provided and prior to operations check all controls to become familiar with

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16BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES TEMPERATURE SETTINGS Select the film(s) that you will use on the top (and bottom) of the images. Check the recommende

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17LOADING ROLLS OF MATERIAL LOADING A ROLL OF MATERIAL Turn the unwind brake fully towards you so there is no brake tension on the unwind shaft- (

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18UNWIND SHAFT CORD ADJUSTMENT Over time the rubber blocking cords will stretch and need to be shortened slightly. To adjust the cord, 1. Unfasten

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EnglishAll rights reservedAll information included in this manual as well as information included in supplements or addendum to this manual issubject

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19 TABLE OPERATION PIVOTING TABLE USE FOR WEBBING To facilitate webbing, remove the top wind-up idler and set it aside. Figure 11: Table

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20UNWIND BRAKE / COOLING SYSTEM OPERATION SETTING THE UNWIND BRAKE TENSION NOTE: The brake tension greatly affects the smooth flow of the laminat

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21AUTO-RUN / FOOTSWITCH OPERATION AUTO-RUN OPERATION The continuous-run operation allows the user to set the direction of the roller rotation and

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22FEEDING IMAGES BASIC STEPS TO FEEDING IMAGES 1. Make sure the leading edge of each image is flat all the way across or any wrinkles or creases

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23WEBBING FILMS WITHOUT A RELEASE LINER The following are the basic webbing procedures for webbing films without a release liner: 1. Select films

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24WEBBING FILMS WITH A RELEASE LINER The following are basic webbing procedures for webbing films with a release liner: 1. Select films slightly w

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25DECALING (HEAT-ACTIVATED) This process involves applying a hot film to the top and a cold backing adhesive to the bottom of the graphic. This pr

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26DECALING (PRESSURE-SENSITIVE) This process involves applying a cold pressure-sensitive over-laminate to the top and a cold pressure-sensitive moun

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27MOUNTING This process involves mounting previously prepared decals onto a substrate. No films or adhesives are required for this process. TO MO

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28ENCAPSULATING This process involves completely sealing an image between two films. MEDIA: Ink Jet, Electrostatic, and Photographic FILMS: -- --

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2TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 INTRODUCTIO

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29PRE-COATING BOARDS This process is used to coat substrates with a self-adhesive coating onto which images can be mounted. FILMS: -- -- -- Top Un

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30LOW-TEMP VINYL TRANSFER This process involves transferring an image onto a flexible vinyl. Top roller temperature and amount of main roller downw

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31PROCESS CONTROL SHEET NOTE: We recommend that you make a photocopy of this page. With each successfully run application, record the process an

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32CLEANING / MAINTAINING YOUR LAMINATOR WARNING: Ensure the main circuit breaker on the rear left side cabinet is flipped down or OFF before clea

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33PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SHEET Grease Bearings Chain Tension Adjustment / Oil Chain ** Drain Water (Air Filter)*** Safety Check After Servicing

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34TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Problem Solution The laminator will not turn on. • Check if the power cable is plugged into the wall outlet. • Check t

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35ERROR CODES Error Messages In Speed Display Cause Solution • One of the Emergency stop push buttons is pressed • There is no power to the M

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36Error Messages In Temperature Display Cause Solution • Reset Stand-by On/Off Switch • Contact Technical Service (See rear cover) E3.0 • Motor

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37GLOSSARY OF TERMS Decal: An image that has been laminated on top (either heat-activated or pressure-sensitive) with an adhesive backing Film: A

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38SPARE PARTS LIST PART DESCRIPTION PART # Accessory Pack 1160 Air Clutch 104500 Air Cylinder Kit 55055 Air Filter Kit 55056 Air Gauge Kit 50

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3INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Image® 600 MD Laminator. The Image 600 MD has been designed to provide you with years of reliable service

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39TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical Dimensions (H x W x D) 56 in. x 85 in. x 57 in. (1423 mm x 2159 mm x 1448 mm) Net Weight 1,300 lbs. ( 590.1

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40 NOTES

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41 NOTES

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42 NOTES

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43LIMITED WARRANTY SEAL® Graphics warrants to the original consumer purchaser that each new SEAL® Image® Laminator, which proves defective in mate

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4WORKSPACE / CONNECTING THE LAMINATOR WORKSPACE Keep the area around your laminator clear with adequate space around it so you can feed, receive and

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5UNPACKING, SET-UP AND INSTALLATION Only skilled personnel should perform installation. Read and comply with all warnings and follow the proper inst

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6 UNPACKING THE LAMINATOR 1. Remove the transport packing and the plastic shrink-wrap that the laminator is wrapped in to avoid moisture penetratio

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7IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS LAMINATOR SAFETY SYMBOLS CAUTION: Read and make sure you understand these safety and operating guidelines. Rotating Part

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8the rollers and to avoid extensive replacement costs. WARNING: When the laminator is not in use, adjust the shim wheels to create a gap between

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